Middlesex Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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Image 417 of 71218th April 1786


Middlesex


Informations of Witnesses taken at the Dwelling House of
William Fryatt< no role > the Sign of The Three Compasses
in the parishof Hornsey in the County of Middlesex on
Tuesdaythe eighteenth Day of April, 1786 Before Edward
Umfreville Esquire one of his Majesty's Coroners for the said County touching
the Death of Thomas Hall< no role >
then and there lying Dead as follow

Henry Milward< no role > . Servant . to Mr. Garratt of Hornsey
aforesaid Grocer upon his Oath Saith on Friday last.
the fourteenth instant. let. 10 and 11 O Clock as he
was at Work in one of his Masters Fields to saw
something lay in the next Field adjoining for about
a Quarter of an hour and at last went up to
see what it was and found it to be the
deceased who was quite dead.

Henry Milward< no role >

Taken of the knowledge the
day Year & place abovementd.
Before}

E: Umfreville
Corr.

Mr. Oswald Hill< no role > one of the Jurymen informed
the Jury that he is Keeper of the Workhouse
that the deceased belonged to it and has been in
a dying state for some time with [..] sore Legs.




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